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04-9889-3941-003916
05-9887-1843-003627
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Windows 7 Keys

7|Ultimate|Acer|FJGCP-4DFJD-GJY49-VJBQ7-HYRR2
7|Ultimate|Alienware|VQ3PY-VRX6D-CBG4J-8C6R2-TCVBD
7|Ultimate|Asus|2Y4WT-DHTBF-Q6MMK-KYK6X-VKM6G
7|Ultimate|Dell|342DG-6YJR8-X92GV-V7DCV-P4K27
7|Ultimate|HP|MHFPT-8C8M2-V9488-FGM44-2C9T3
7|Ultimate|Lenovo 2|22TKD-F8XX6-YG69F-9M66D-PMJBM
7|Ultimate|Lenovo|6K2KY-BFH24-PJW6W-9GK29-TMPWP
7|Ultimate|Samsung|49PB6-6BJ6Y-KHGCQ-7DDY6-TF7CD
7|Ultimate|Sony|YJJYR-666KV-8T4YH-KM9TB-4PY2W
7|UltimateE|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
7|UltimateN|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
7|Professional|Acer|YKHFT-KW986-GK4PY-FDWYH-7TP9F
7|Professional|Alienware|4CFBX-7HQ6R-3JYWF-72GXP-4MV6W
7|Professional|Asus|2WCJK-R8B4Y-CWRF2-TRJKB-PV9HW
7|Professional|Dell|32KD2-K9CTF-M3DJT-4J3WC-733WD
7|Professional|Fujitsu|PT9YK-BC2J9-WWYF9-R9DCR-QB9CK
7|Professional|HCL|2QTV2-3CMPP-FQBYK-GRD62-D7XMW
7|Professional|HP|74T2M-DKDBC-788W3-H689G-6P6GT
7|Professional|Kraftway|32HPJ-4XRDR-424C8-DYQM9-GM768
7|Professional|Lenovo|237XB-GDJ7B-MV8MH-98QJM-24367
7|Professional|MSI|2W3CX-YD4YJ-DF9B2-V27M6-77GMF
7|Professional|Samsung|GMJQF-JC7VC-76HMH-M4RKY-V4HX6
7|Professional|Sony|H9M26-6BXJP-XXFCY-7BR4V-24X8J
7|Professional|STEG|7RQGM-4BJBD-GM2YY-R2KTT-43HG8
7|Professional|Toshiba|2V8P2-QKJWM-4THM3-74PDB-4P2KH
7|Professional|Wortmann|6JKVQ-WJTWW-JVPRB-77TGD-2DV7M
7|Professional|????|862R9-99CD6-DD6WM-GHDG2-Y8M37
7|ProfessionalE|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
7|ProfessionalN|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
7|HomePremium|Asus 2|7JQWQ-K6KWQ-BJD6C-K3YVH-DVQJG
7|HomePremium|Acer|VQB3X-Q3KP8-WJ2H8-R6B6D-7QJB7
7|HomePremium|Advent|38JTJ-VBPFW-XFQDR-PJ794-8447M
7|HomePremium|Alienware|V3Y2W-CMF9W-PGT9C-777KD-32W74
7|HomePremium|Asus|2QDBX-9T8HR-2QWT6-HCQXJ-9YQTR
7|HomePremium|Dealin|8YDX9-B7MMG-82XD9-V88G9-MR92T
7|HomePremium|Dell|6RBBT-F8VPQ-QCPVQ-KHRB8-RMV82
7|HomePremium|Fujitsu|C6MHH-TRRPT-74TDC-FHRMV-XB88W
7|HomePremium|HCL|39QDH-D7MHH-WDMTD-TM2R9-KM7DB
7|HomePremium|HP|4FG99-BC3HD-73CQT-WMF7J-3Q6C9
7|HomePremium|Lenovo|27GBM-Y4QQC-JKHXW-D9W83-FJQKD
7|HomePremium|LG|38GRR-KMG3D-BTP99-TC9G4-BBDJJ
7|HomePremium|Medion|2P2P9-CM3F8-FTV6P-PC7CX-8TFF7
7|HomePremium|MSI|4G3GR-J6JDJ-D96PV-T9B9D-M8X2Q
7|HomePremium|Packard Bell|VQB3X-Q3KP8-WJ2H8-R6B6D-7QJB7
7|HomePremium|Samsung|CQBVJ-9J697-PWB9R-4K7W4-2BT4J
7|HomePremium|Siragon|HWDFB-YVFG4-3TJ7F-Q3WMT-7B6PH
7|HomePremium|Sony|H4JWX-WHKWT-VGV87-C7XPK-CGKHQ
7|HomePremium|Toshiba|6B88K-KCCWY-4F8HK-M4P73-W8DQG
7|HomePremium|Viewsonic|C23T3-9F2T2-FPWBM-XYMW2-272J9
7|HomePremium|Toshiba 2|6GF36-P4HWR-BFF84-6GFC2-BWX77
7|HomePremium|????|2P2P9-CM3F8-FTV6P-PC7CX-8TFF7
7|HomePremiumE|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
7|HomePremiumN|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
7|HomeBasic|Acer|MB4HF-2Q8V3-W88WR-K7287-2H4CP
7|HomeBasic|Asus|89G97-VYHYT-Y6G8H-PJXV6-77GQM
7|HomeBasic|Dell|36T88-RT7C6-R38TQ-RV8M9-WWTCY
7|HomeBasic|HCL|2Q4QP-8P4MD-47YBP-7TXX9-FKDRM
7|HomeBasic|HP|DX8R9-BVCGB-PPKRR-8J7T4-TJHTH
7|HomeBasic|KSystems|82P6X-KGH24-FCPXC-XQKC9-74KC8
7|HomeBasic|Lenovo|22MFQ-HDH7V-RBV79-QMVK9-PTMXQ
7|HomeBasic|MSI|2TY7W-H4DD4-MB62F-BD9C3-88TM6
7|HomeBasic|Samsung|2P6PB-G7YVY-W46VJ-BXJ36-PGGTG
7|HomeBasic|Sony|YV7QQ-RCXQ9-KTBHC-YX3FG-FKRW8
7|HomeBasic|Tongfang|9DBMT-GXRWM-6Q9Y3-WMYM8-FJCBW
7|HomeBasic|Toshiba|9H4FH-VD69Y-TGBD2-4PM4K-DRMMH
7|HomeBasicE|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
7|HomeBasicN|Demo|XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
7|Starter|Acer|RDJXR-3M32B-FJT32-QMPGB-GCFF6
7|Starter|Asus|6K6WB-X73TD-KG794-FJYHG-YCJVG
7|Starter|Casper ERA|6PB94-MC2C6-4F37H-KTJ32-PF2PT
7|Starter|Dell|36Q3Y-BBT84-MGJ3H-FT7VD-FG72J
7|Starter|ECS|BHP4B-MXP9G-RG7KQ-T8R84-CW3D3
7|Starter|HP|RH98C-M9PW4-6DHR7-X99PJ-3FGDB
7|Starter|Lenovo|273P4-GQ8V6-97YYM-9YTHF-DC2VP
7|Starter|MSI|2W4DJ-JFFJV-DMCPP-2C3X8-883DP
7|Starter|Nokia|2XGHP-9TQK2-8CF28-BM2P2-8FRX8
7|Starter|Olidata|344HQ-3YHDT-C7VCT-BDPBV-4KTR3
7|Starter|Sony|32J2V-TGQCY-9QJXP-Q3FVT-X8BQ7
7|Starter|Toshiba|TGBKB-9KBGJ-3Y3J6-K8M2F-J2HJQ
7|Starter|Viliv|7W842-2HCPJ-BC3MJ-B79K6-TD2HQ



FoxIt PDF Editor 2.0 Serial
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Partition Wizard Pro 5.2 Key
X884XU5V-ISMA-ILIS-MAIL-8UX4MP8X

TeamViwer Key
09375-38825-35439-82419-2492

K7 serial Key kb71v-3ee6-2a2a-bcd6-6109
3L454513

Windows Server 2003 Serial Number
WIN2003 Serial Number
all collected from internet
JCDPY-8M2V9-BR862-KH9XB-HJ3HM
JCBPD-YMX9T-G34HP-PTDWM-CDBQY
JB94R-RDRMF-BR67T-Q8RX6-2MDHM
JCBP6-9D7HT-HGBGB-HMB39-4QGBB
JCGTT-VF8FF-4DQCX-KVBBH-2QKVM
JCDGV-2JM2W-FB7WY-YTWJ6-RR8YB
JB74G-FC8KR-B66C2-V82YF-Q3GBB
JB9R8-TFRJC-7KH2B-X2RFP-CRXVM
JCCR9-KFWPK-2GTR9-GQTXW-XDWYB
JCD2V-D2X43-637B7-GRTY3-3FMQY

Windows XP SP2 -- QW4HD-DQCRG-HM64M-6GJRK-8K3T
bkqw7-3jytb-d26tx-dhpdm-3mtkg

cd serial for unreal tounament 2003
 s/n: EKBD7-BNG9Y-BBDE9-PGER2
 s/n: XHGLB-VLMLA-BBHM6-CVZTX

serials for unreal 1
 s/n: 9BG6B-GLFRQ-BEUH3-B2DVP
 s/n: 3KTF4-UUEQE-BCMCB-LZJK9
 s/n: YY8UR-AZVUY-BEBZQ-XRBAA
 s/n: MNK6T-6XU4K-AZAQW-QFE2J
 s/n: TVDYK-EYMBW-A6KXG-32UGC
 s/n: LYR22-RZ743-A9D7T-CNNEN


NEED FOR SPEED CARBON
3WBB-HGFK-4CCH-C5MD-XEXW

quake 4:
9TFP-TXCG-XFMM-XXR9-9DGT

Kim Weems
62EB-03BE-C359-CAFE-8BC7-C252-678D-EA8C

Giovanni Arocho
BFDF-D4A4-6FE8-58A9-534C-7BB2-111C-C93B

Adam Dastmalchi
FCD0-AC78-1D9F-347C-AB62-2237-5801-B759

Warwick Sola
F07A-A236-A42A-2A45-4150-E03B-F2F5-F9E2

Dana Simmons
931A-CEBF-9617-5F21-CABE-8AE2-F998-1CCE

KARL BREURE
4911-5F50-6AB5-2602-A062-5270-21A6-8123

Joseph Paolino
097F-8CE0-A292-BE6C-834F-9A22-41A8-AF3C

THe sims2:
THA2-Z3FK-OR1A-3HZ4-2WUS
374U-U5GT-1RZ9-4PDG-T5QZ
DKSS-YCA2-ZO11-SSP7-3AFH
XUT3-6LHW-ZOR1-JH7N-VV7I
DWJ2-Q92Z-R1R1-5F6R-077P
BKUL-CS68-J6AT-37Y7-KX4F

Nero 7.0.1.2 serials:
5C80-0010-8000-0000-0046-6604-6419
5C82-0010-8000-0000-0086-6629-1792

ALERT 2 CD KEY
030645-633345-452378-0580

ELITE FORCE CD KEY
F9YN-C433-K9RB-4RTP-15

SUPERBIKE 2001 CD KEY
1500-4288423-2982915-3163

MADDEN 2001 CD KEY
1500-6610360-1643530-0243

NHL 2001 CD KEY
1500-5381519-0421709-2522

SIMS LIVIN LARGE CD KEYS
8663-4966712-3945768-1934
4512-7926876-8244751-3752

HOMEWORLD CD KEYS
BAB2-BAB6-MAB6-LEL4-9479
BAG5-LEJ3-MAN7-SUL2-3696
BAB2-BAB4-GYB5-DES4-5672
BAB2-BAB2-GEB4-MUW3-2338

HOMEWORLD CATACLYSM CD KEY
GAF6-CAB4-SEX5-ZYL6-2622

SIMCITY 3000 CD KEY
1002-5230384-8849221-3060

DARK REIGN 2 CD KEY
gad6-teb4-cup9-pap6-5529

TACHYON CD KEYS
2DC5-RK67-C5T2-Z9YS-S9LQ
2RGX-F74F-2S7D-VLZE-SC4L

GROUND CONTROL CD KEYS
GYB6 BAC4 NEB6 LYS2 5464
RAC2-RAL2-CAS3-RAD3-3542

VAMPIRE THE MASQUERADE CD KEY
RAC2-SAL2-GAT3-RAD3-6545

SHOGUN: TOTAL WAR CD KEY
1500-4028925-5400994-5851

DIABLO 2 CD KEYS
WVE6-RTNC-TFHG-EVXP
TBKJ-B79J-N6NJ-86MB
N64H-7J9X-JMCN-NG74
NDGX-TGNK-XPGE-GGWR
KFJH-WDNF-HGXT-HEH6
GHXX-829D-2M9T-H48W
TPDC-HWNF-NVMV-VCXV
J9NC-FTHN-PC4N-7RHH
8DRR-VTH6-RGZ7-RT2V
B2PF-JGJ9-J74C-H7T2
XWMN-D97T-6E6H-TPM2
J2J8-MDKZ-8G47-4KXB
848J-XN72-9NZP-82FP
BFCT-F4MN-RCH7-RDCF
EJ6V-BT4D-9NDC-77TF
HJ4E-N2MJ-XHXP-NZXV
79ER-XTM4-HNDK-DWE6
KDZD-DR7W-92DX-FR8J
VV86-CGKN-EVBP-T7TC
FBWG-8NME-GZDW-7H9E
879K-9G4N-B9CV-2CTK
WEJ2-X28V-R727-VC2T
PHFF-ZGZX-ZXKZ-2G7C
4CHW-RT4M-9JPN-2G4B
6EPM-27Z9-99D2-KM7B

DIABLO 2 CLOSED BETA CD KEYS
K762-VRKP-VWCP-6GHM
4H26-MU2F-4N1S-5NUI

DIABLO 2 BETA STRESS TEST CD KEYS
FRR9-2N9J-HXMX-2BE9
P4CR-2WNE-RN62-PMKR
9FJJ-9G9H-4B67-NKWR
EPK8-N49X-FHT6-E484
GGDZ-9ENG-BGV4-94FF

QUAKE III ARENA CD KEYS
hapadbagjjcht333
d3lsww2clsacjgpc
bpja2rw7c3gdtlsh
2dlj7wr3aphgsctb
bgcdrw2aj3t7hslp
g2j3dbasrhtcpl7w
2ajrtcdwph7lsbg3
w2r7jsdgphat3lbc
phgsb2rt7wjl3acd
bw32rshljgadptc7
jhjrjlr2grglhrg2
bw32rshljgadptc7
c3r7dhtgplwbajs2
cdjshpbawgl2t3r7
rc7gslhwjp2b3tad
rs3a2hbtgldpwc7j
stc2jbrg7hlpa3wd
dgsp2lw7arb3tchj
hj7rstlcb2agpd3w
rbsjptcw2ghla37d
cs3wardjthl2g7pb
cjrah7bpgw32lstd

STARCRAFT CD KEYS
3627-12063-8616
7693-61085-0752
9631-86265-0218
1178-17366-5563
4835-08309-0407
2250-93284-1005
3332-81042-7471
2960-96990-0009
2960-96990-0010
2960-96990-0027
2960-96990-0038
2960-96990-0045
2960-96990-0056
2960-96990-0063
2960-96990-0074
2252-83275-1297
2655-69208-3513
1637-40002-2604
2106 69586 1993
2951-83214-3418
7693-61085-0752
9631-86265-0218
1178-17366-5563
4835-08309-0407
1523-02014-0478

HALF LIFE CD KEYS
1374-65331-7652
3875-64086-6284
4080-85820-9135
3321-54784-6487
2516-92122-1581
2952-42207-5580
3029-74897-4246
2080 42438 6747
2087-73205-5369
3929-25169-1275
3166-03637-5892
9692-69501-7311

INITIAL ENCOUNTER
0176-11134-0245

OPPOSING FORCES
XYN5-SAB2-NEL2-PUW3-2585

COUNTERSTRIKE
4422-93598-8995
8474-05768-1841
8495-78586-5785
3029-74897-4246

SOLDIER OF FORTUNE CD KEYS
ben2-bac7-buz6-jad3-9742
BEB5-WAC4-JUZ4-NEX7-3955
BEN6-MUC8-BEZ6-BUJ6-3764
ben8-gub4-guz6-dyz3-5833
BEB3-NEC4-BYZ6-FYC6-7288
BEB5-XAB8-CEZ4-GYP7-9486
beb7-dyb6-byz4-gas2-9789
RUS5-CEB4-CYJ6-NEM6-9738
DEB7-XAB6-RYZ2-WUB6-2847

THE SIMS CD KEYS
100270-325684-522575-8212
101012-932740-584593-1938
100486-585530-905808-0928
101363-707810-060433-2961
100553-220953-426455-5207
100380-894345-537976-4619
101141-313289-431622-0179
100335-822058-639158-8115
100486-585530-505808-0927
001316-404934-425063-0476
101558-476330-134277-7332
100553-220953-426455-5207
101228-876727-151288-1345

TIBERIAN SUN CD KEYS
010436-881681-537098-4027
008302-889914-451062-6091
266127 314485 240039 3713
781866 616595 819275 5016
263877 906189 200291 2883

NEED FOR SPEED 5 CD KEY
14077 BUSY CODA CALF BIFF

NOX CD KEYS
017989-190334-175336-2528
017934-718048-114782-5775
017896-376549-071924-5507
017988-148677-811020-0366
018242-676109-162214-8592

TRIPLE PLAY 2001 CD KEY
14103 Busy Etch Jowl Tell

SWAT 3 CD KEYS
xep6-lab2-nup9-wac2-5927
LUS7-JAB4-TUG8-WEF6-4883
BAC2-BAB2-BAB2-BAB2-2352

$tock Exchange v2.0
s/n: user3w1356

125% Service-Providers Marketing Software for Win95 .
s/n: 14106-124-0145506

20/20 Install Creator for DOS
password: enterprise

386 MaX v7.0
s/n: 40090206002
s/n: 240-104343

386 MaX v8.0
s/n: 820604030043
s/n: 820604033004
s/n: 820604030430
s/n: 820600433400
s/n: 820600430304
s/n: 820600430043
s/n: 820600433004
s/n: 820600430430

3D Express for Windows 95
s/n: fp079-851-920-960

3D KeyBoard v2.4 for Windows(95)
s/n: 3DK-W31-20002

3D StudioMAX for Windows 95
820-6040-30430

3D Website Builder
s/n: 3DWAE316-000-3549

4DoS v5.00
s/n: 111209
code: 8VS2PGCK

 4D Runtime 2.01 - s/n: S-342590516249
 (use over networks) --. s/n: T-302092506051
 -- s/n: U-302191537161
 -- s/n: V-302290527273



Windows Server 2003 Serial Number
WIN2003 Serial Number
all collected from internet
JCDPY-8M2V9-BR862-KH9XB-HJ3HM
JCBPD-YMX9T-G34HP-PTDWM-CDBQY
JB94R-RDRMF-BR67T-Q8RX6-2MDHM
JCBP6-9D7HT-HGBGB-HMB39-4QGBB
JCGTT-VF8FF-4DQCX-KVBBH-2QKVM
JCDGV-2JM2W-FB7WY-YTWJ6-RR8YB
JB74G-FC8KR-B66C2-V82YF-Q3GBB
JB9R8-TFRJC-7KH2B-X2RFP-CRXVM
JCCR9-KFWPK-2GTR9-GQTXW-XDWYB
JCD2V-D2X43-637B7-GRTY3-3FMQY



IMPORTANT FACTS AND FORMULA

IMPORTANT CONCEPTS About BODMAS’Rule


SQUARE ROOTS AND CUBE ROOTS IMPORTANT FACTS AND FORMULAE


Find average of all prime numbers between numbers

PROBLEMS ON NUMBERS


Current Affairs Quiz April 2012


CurrentAffairsQuizJune2012


CurrentAffairsQuizMarch2012


CurrentAffairsQuizMay2012.pdf

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Top Abbreviation

DHL
DHL provides international express, air and ocean freight, road and rail transportation, contract logistics and international mail services to its customers. The company’s name DHL is derived from the last names of the then three budding entrepreneurs, Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn who founded the company.


ADIDAS-All Day I Dream About Sports


WIPRO - Western India Products Limited

GOOGLE:- Global Organisation of Oriented Group Language of Earth

STAR- Satellite Television Asian Region

IBM
IBM’s full company name is International Business Machines Corporation. It is a multinational technology and consulting corporation. The company was founded in 1911 and headquartered in the United States.


TLC
The specialty cable channel TLC is the initials for The Learning Channel. The company also operates the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and The Science Channel, as well as other learning-themed networks.


FIAT
The full company name of FIAT is Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino meaning Italian Automobile Factory of Turin. This company is an Italian automobile manufacturer which was founded in 1899. \


HMV
The British global entertainment retail chain, HMV’s full company name is His Master's Voice. Apart from being listed on the London Stock Exchange, the company also operates in Hong Kong and Singapore.


TCS
TCS stands for Tata Consultancy Services Limited. It is considered to be one of India’s valuable company and a multinational information technology, services, business solutions and outsourcing services company.

SAP
SAP stands for System Analysis and Program Development. This German software company makes enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations.


Amul
The company is based out of a small town in Gujarat called Anand. It is a daily cooperative which is now and again referred to as Anand Milk Union Limited. The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation is India’s largest exporter of dairy products and also the largest food product marketing organization with an annual turnover of $2.5 billion for 2011-2012



IKEA
IKEA is a Sweden-based company that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture. IKEA is an acronym made out of four letters - Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd. I is for Ingvar, the first name of the founder of IKEA stores. K is for Kamprad, the last name of the founder of IKEA stores. E is for Elmtaryd, the name of the farm where Ingvar Kamprad grew up. A is for Agunnaryd, the name of the village near Kamprad's boyhood home.


HTC
The Taiwanese manufacturer of of smartphones and tablets now known as HTC was founded with the name High Tech Computer Corporation. Initially a manufacturer of notebook computers, HTC began designing some of the world's first touch and wireless hand-held devices in 1998.


JBL
With someone like AR Rahman endorsing the brand in India, it could only be a matter of time that JBL products would find their way into the homes of music-loving Indians. The audio electronics company is owned by Harman International and JBL are the initials of the name of the company’s founder James Bullough Lansing.


3M
A multinational conglomerate corporation in the United States, 3M was formerly known as Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. Adhesives, abrasives, laminates, passive fire protection, dental products, electronic materials, medical products, car care products, electronic circuits and optical films are some of the products of the company.


H&M
It is known as one of the world’s popular brands for fast-fashion clothing for men, women, teenagers and children. The name of the Swedish company is Hennes & Mauritz AB but it is popularly known and operates as H&M.



AT&T
An American multinational telecommunications corporation and the largest provider of both mobile telephony and of fixed telephony in the United States, American Telephone and Telegraph Company is often referred to as AT&T. The company also provides broadband subscription television services.


ING Group
ING Group is a financial institution which offers banking, asset management, and insurance services. ING is an abbreviation for International Netherlands Group.



BMW
BMW is an abbreviation for Bayerische Motoren Werke. It is a German automobile, motorcycle and engine manufacturing company founded in 1917 which produces automobiles and motorcycles across all its brands. It also owns and produces the Mini marque, and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.


KFC
Kentucky Fried Chicken is one of the world’s largest chain of fried chicken fast food restaurant. It is popularly known by its abbreviation KFC, across the globe. It has over 17,000 outlets in 105 countries.


BPL
The company commonly referred to as BPL stands for British Physical Laboratories. This Indian electronics company deals with consumer appliances, home entertainment products and health care devices. It was established in 1963, by MT P G Nambiar.


BASF
BASF is recognized as one of the largest diversified chemical companies in the world. The company offers products to various industries and has customers in over 200 countries. The initials BASF stands for Baden Aniline and Soda Factory.


BEML
The full and original name of BEML is Bharat Earth Movers Limited. Headquartered in Bangalore, the company is an Indian Public Sector Undertaking and manufactures a variety of heavy equipment, such as that used for earth moving, transport and mining.


BHEL
BHEL is based in New Delhi and is engaged in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction, testing, commissioning and servicing of a wide range of products and services for the core sectors of the economy. BHEL is an abbreviation for Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited.



ICICI
The financial services company, ICICI Bank is headquartered in Mumbai offers retail and corporate customers a wide range of banking products and financial services. Earlier, the bank was known as Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India Bank, it later changed its name to the abbreviated ICICI Bank.


HDFC
India’s largest mortgage company, HDFC was founded in 1977. The financial services company has over 300 outlets and caters to non-resident Indians as well. The full name of HDFC is Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited.



ESPN
Sports related global television network, ESPN’s name is derived from Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. Some of its programs include live and recorded event telecasts, sports talk shows and other original programs.


HCL
Headquartered in India, HCL is a global technology and IT Enterprise that operates in over 30 countries of the world. The company mainly focuses on the IT hardware market. HCL is the abbreviation for Hindustan Computer Limited.



HSBC
The full name of the company HSBC is Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. HSBC is a multinational banking and financial services company which operates within business groups such as commercial banking; global banking and markets, retail banking, wealth management and global private banking.



L&T
L&T is India’s multinational conglomerate corporation which is headquartered in Mumbai. The company’s business includes technology, engineering, construction and manufacturing goods. L&T stands for Larsen & Toubro.



LEGO
The name LEGO is an abbreviation of the two Danish words ‘leg godt’, meaning play well. The LEGO Group was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen and the company provides toys, experiences and teaching materials for children in more than 130 countries.



MRF
India’s major tyre manufacturing company, Madras Rubber Factory is popularly known as MRF. It is considered to be the largest tyre manufacturer in India which makes all types of tyres, from auto to sedan, bias to radial including tubes and conveyor belts.



CEAT
Mumbai based tyre manufacturing company, CEAT is an abbreviation for Cavi Elettrici e Affini Torino. CEAT tyres were founded in Italy by Virginio Bruni Tedeschi and the company established its manufacturing in India in 1958


HMT
HMT was formerly known as Hindustan Machine Tools. Some of the company’s products include watches, tractors, printing machinery and plastic processing machinery among others.



WIPRO
One of India’s most popular information technology firm, Wipro was formerly known as Western India Products Limited. The company’s operations include IT products and services, consumer care and lighting, healthcare and infrastructure engineering.


ITC
ITC’s full company name used to be India Tobacco Company. The Indian public conglomerate has diversified business operations in FMCG markets, hotels, paperboards, packaging, agri-business and information technology.

CAT
Caterpillar Inc is popularly known as CAT. Apart from designing, manufacturing, marketing and selling machinery, this company sells financial products and insurance to customers around the world.



INTEL
The world’s largest chip maker, Intel’s full name is Integrated Electronics. The company makes motherboard chipsets, network interface controllers and integrated circuits, flash memory, graphic chips, among other products.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

How to Crack Civil Services Examination 2013



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Suggested Readings for the 2013 UPSC New (CSAT) Prelim Exam Paper I

Current National Issues and Topics of Social Relevance/ India and the World/International Affairs & Institutes:

• India (national year book from Publication Division) – Relevant chapters.
• One major national daily – The Hindu or The Times of India preferably.
• Frontline (fortnightly from the Hindu) – selected news analysis and articles.
• ‘Yojana’, ‘Kurukshetra’ and Employment News (from Publication Division) – news and relevant articles.
• All India Radio (new and analysis) and RBC (news and analysis).
• World Focus – a journal on international affairs (selected issues)
• Seminar – a monthly symposium on national current and socio-political issues.
• Down to Earth – a fortnightly on science and environment.
• One career magazine – preferably the Civil Services Chronicle (English and Hindi editions).

Indian Polity:

• Organs of Government (NCERT) – IXth Std.
• Society, State and Government (NCERT) – XIth Std.
• Major Concepts of Political Science (NCERT) – XIIth Std.
• India: Constitution and Government (NCERT) – IXth & Xth Stds.
• The Constitution of India – from Publication Division (Pocket book size i.e. English-Hindi combined edition).
• Introduction to the Constitution of India – D.D. Basu.
• Our Parliament and Our Constitution (separate books) – S.C. Kashyap (NBT)
• Perspective on the Constitution of India – S.C. Kashyap (Edited).
• Citizens and the Constitution – S.C. Kashyap (Pub. Div.).
• Democracy - An Analytical Survey – Jean Baechler (NBT).
• Democracy in India (NCERT) – Prof. Rashidudeen Khan (XIIth STd.).
• India (Pub. Div.) – relevant chapters.
• Gazetteer of India (Pub. Div.) – Vol. I
• Public Administration in India – Padma Ramachandran (NBT).
• Relevant notes to be made from newspapers and magazines on the contemporary political issues. Indian Economy:
• Micro & Macro-economics (NCERT) – XIIth Std. (2 vols.)
• Indian Economic Development (NCERT) – XIth Std.
• Indian Economy – Dutt and Sundharam or Mishra and Puri.
• Economic Survey – Ministry of Finance, GoI. • India (Pub. Div.) – relevant chapters.
• ‘Yojana’ & ‘Kurikshetra’ – monthlies by Pub. Div.
• Gazetter of India (Pub. Div.) – Vol. 1.
• Relevant notes from magazines and newspapers. History:
• NCERT (All books related to Indian History)
• Modern India – B.L. Grover.
• Social background of Indian nationalism – A.R. Desai
• Freedom Struggle – Bipin Chandra
• For cultural questions, candidates can take the help of books of NBT. For example – Indian Music, Dance, Drama, Painting etc. Geography:
• Principles of Geography (NCERT) – Part I & II for XIIth Std. (Old editions).
• Geography of India (NCERT) - Xth Std.
• General Geography of India (NCERT) - XII th Std.
• Land and the People (NCERT) - VI th, VII th & VIII th Std.
• Certificate Physical and Human Geography (Oxford) – Goh Cheng Leong.
• Physical Geography of India (NBT) – C.S. Pichamuthu.
• Intermediate Bhoogol (Bharti Bhavan, Hindi medium) – Suresh Prasad (vol. 1& 2).
• Gazetteer of India (Pub. Div.) – Vol. 1
• Bhoogol Paribhasha Kosh – Delhi University.
• India (Pub. Div.) – Relevant chapters.
• A standard Dictionary of Geography – preferably of the Penguin.
• Khullar’s Geography
• Suresh Prasad’s Intermediate Geography
• One Atlas – T.T.K. or Orient Longman.
• Census Report
• Down to Earth (fortnightly magazine)
• Yojana and Kurukshetra Important areas of Life Science For Preliminary Test:
• The cell: Shapes and size, cell structure, cell organelles, Difference between animal and plant cells.
• Plant Physiology – Roots, Photo synthesis, Respiration in plants.
• Circulatory system – Blood, The Heart, Lymphatic systems.
• Respiratory system – Respiratory system of man, Mechanism of respiration, respiratory disorders.
• Excretory system – Organ of excretion, internal structure of Kidney and Functions, Regulation of Urine formation, Artificial Kidney.
• Nervous system – Structure of neuron, various nervous system, Reflex action, the eye – structure, function working and common defects of eye, the ear – structure and function, tongue, skin etc.
• Reproductive system – Human reproductive system, fertilization, artificial inseminations, parturition.
• Endocrine system – Endocrine glands in man and function of hormones.
• Fundamental of Genetics.
• Health organizations.
• Nutrition – carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins etc. and deficiency diseases.
• Muscles and joints.
• Health and Disease – Cancer, T.B., Polio, Leprosy, Acids, Hepatitis, Dengue etc.
• Animal Husbandry General Science:
• Science (NCERT) - VI th Std. of X th Std.
• Applications of Biology (NCERT) – a chapter of XII th Std. Biology section.
• History of Science – Ray & Moser, 5 vols. (University Press).
• How? What? Why? – 3 Books by NSC, CSIR, Govt. of India.
• The Human Machine (NBT) – Bijlani & Manchanda.
• Life: From Cell to Cell (Pub. Div.) – Bal Phondke
• His Master’s Slave (Pub. Div.) – Japan Bhattacharya.
• Ek Se Bhale Do (CSIR, GoI) – N.S.K. Prasad (Hindi medium).
• Marching Ahead with Science (NBT)
• India (Pub. Div.) – Scientific & Technological Development, Environment and Defence chapters only. • Science Reporter (CSIR) – selected issues (English monthly).
• Vigyan (Pragati (CSIR) – selected issues (Hindi monthly).
• A standard ‘Dictionary of Science and Technology’.
• Current development from news papers.

Friday, October 12, 2012

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Great Physicists-Physics Formulary -Elementary Mechanics and Thermodynamics - Applied Mathematical Methods in Theoretical Physics -Determinants and their applications in mathematical physics - introduction to plasma physics graduate level course -Introduction to Thermodynamics with Applications-Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases - Mathematical Tools for Physics - Fundamentals Of Computational Fluid Dynamics

Aethro-kinematics - Steven Rado.pdf

An Introduction to cosmology, 3rd Ed - Roos.pdf

An Introduction to Differential Geometry with Applications to Elasticity - Ciarlet.pdf

An Introduction to Stochastic Processes in Physics - D. Lemons.pdf

An Introduction to the Science of Cosmology - D. Raine, E. Thomas.pdf

Basics of Radio Astronomy for the Goldstone-Apple Valley Radio Telescope.pdf

Black Holes Wormholes and Time Machines - Jim Al-Khalili.pdf

Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases - Pethick C.J., Smith H..pdf

Computational Physics - M. Jensen.pdf

Continuum Mechanics and Elements of Elasticity Structural Mechanics - Victor E.Saouma.pdf

Determinants and their applications in mathematical physics - Vein R., Dale P..pdf

DOE FUNDAMENTALS HANDBOOK - THERMODYNAMICS, HEAT TRANSFER, AND FLUID FLOW - Volume 1 of 3.pdf

Elementary Mechanics and Thermodynamics - J. Norbury.pdf

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Fundamentals Of Computational Fluid Dynamics - Lomax, Pulliam.pdf

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The Structure Of Matter - Mulders.pdf

The Fourth State Of Matter An Introduction To Plasma Science - eliezer.pdf

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Path Integrals in Physics Volume 1 Stochastic Process & Quantum Mechanics - M. Chaichian, A. Demichev.pdf

Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics For Finite Element Analysis - Bonet, Wood.pdf

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Introduction Themes in the Study of Life-different areas of biology

  • You can read this all in CAMPBELL biology
  • Introduction Themes in the Study of Life
  • different areas of biology
  • brain, organ system, nerve cell, nervous tissue
  • Systems biology
  • Protists and bacteria
  • matching DNA nucleotide sequences
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 Theme: New properties emerge at each level in the biological hierarchy The hierarchy of life unfolds as follows:
biosphere ecosystem community
population organism organ system
organ tissue cell organelle molecule atom.
With each step upward from atoms, new properties emerge as a result of interactions among components at the lower levels. In an approach called reductionism, complex systems are broken down to simpler components that are more manageable to study. In systems biology, scientists attempt to model the dynamic behavior of whole biological systems based on a study of the interactions among the system’s parts.

Theme: Structure and function are correlated at all levels of biological organization The form of a biological structure suits its function and vice versa.
• Theme: The cell is an organism’s basic unit of structure and function The cell is the lowest level of organization that can perform all activities required for life. Cells are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic. Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-enclosed organelles,including a DNA-containing nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells lack such organelles.
• Theme: The continuity of life is based on heritable information in the form of DNA Genetic information is encoded in the nucleotide sequences of DNA. It is DNA that transmits heritable information from parents to offspring. DNA sequences program a cell’s protein production by being transcribed into RNA and
then translated into specific proteins, a process called gene expression. Gene expression also results in RNAs that are not translated into protein but serve other important functions. Genomics
is the large-scale analysis of the DNA sequences within a species as well as the comparison of sequences between species.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

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1. In Windows XP, if you want to see the file size and modified dates of all files in a folder, the best viewing option is the __________ view.
A List
B Thumbnails
C Details
D Icon
Answer: C


2. The _____ button on the quick access Toolbar allows you to cancel your recent commands or actions.
(A) Search
(B) Cut
(C) Document
(D) Undo
(E) None of these
Ans (D)

3. The definition of thrashing is:
A swapping data between virtual memory and RAM too frequently.
B insufficient hard disk space.
C too many processors being managed by the operating system.
D inaccurate information stored in the registry.
Answer: A
4. ________ Software allows users to perform calculations on rows and columns of data.
(A) Word processing
(B) Presentation graphics
(C) Database Management Systems
(D) Electronic Spreadsheet
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
5. A _________ represent approximately one billion memory locations.
(A) kilobyte
(B) megabyte
(C) gigabyte
(D) terabyte
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
6. ______ cells involves creating a single cell by combining two or more selected cells.
(A) Formatting
(B) Merging
(C) Embedding
(D) Splitting
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
7. The operating system is the most common type of ______________ software.
(A) communication
(B) application
(C) system
(D) word-processing
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
8. When you quickly press and releaes the left mouse button twice , you are ____
(A) Primary-clicking
(B) pointing
(C) Double-clicking
(D) Secondary-clicking
(E) None of these
Ans (C)
9. The horizontal and vertical lines on a worksheet are called ___
(A) cells
(B) sheets
(C) block lines
(D) gridlines
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
10. To delete an incorrect character in a document, __________ to erase to the right of the insertion point.
(A) press the left mouse key
(B) double-click the right mouse key
(C) press the BACKSPACE key
(D) press the delete key
(E) None of these
Ans (D)
11. The operating system does all of the following EXCEPT:
A provide a way for the user to interact with the computer.
B manage the central processing unit (CPU).
C manage memory and storage.
D enable users to perform a specific task such as document editing.
Ans (D)
12. During the boot process, the ____________ looks for the system files.
A CD
B. BIOS
C. CPU
D. DVD
AnS (B)
13. ____________ are lists of commands that appear on the screen.
A GUIs
B Icons
C Menus
D Windows
Answer: C
14. ____________ is the ability of an operating system to control the activities of multiple programs at the same time.
A Multitasking
B Streamlining
C Multiuser
D Simulcasting
Answer: A
15. The unique signal, generated by a device, that tells the operating system that it is in need of immediate attention is called an:
A action.
B event.
C interrupt.
D activity.
Answer: C
16. The operating system controls access to the processor by assigning a(n) ____________ to each task requiring the processor’s attention.
A CPU
B slice of time
C stack
D event
Answer: B
17. The blocks of code, included in the operating system, that software applications interact with are known as:
A application programming interfaces (APIs).
B complimentary metal-oxide conductors (CMOS).
C device drivers.
D bootstrap loaders.
Answer: A
18. MS-DOS is a ____________ operating system.
A point-and-click
B user-friendly
C command-driven
D Mac
Answer: C
19. An interrupt handler is a(n):
A location in memory that keeps track of recently generated interrupts.
B peripheral device.
C utility program.
D special numeric code that indicates the priority of a request.
Answer: D
20. A spooler is a(n):
A location in memory that maintains the contents of a document until it prints out.
B print job.
C program that coordinates the print jobs that are waiting to print.
D message sent from the printer to the operating system when a print job is completed.
Answer: C
21. Virtual memory is typically located:
A on a floppy disk.
B in the CPU.
C in a flash card.
D on the hard drive.
Answer: D
22. The purpose of a swap (or page) file is to:
A maintain pages of documents that are being spooled to the printer.
B hold a program’s data or instructions in virtual memory when it can’t fit in RAM.
C prevent thrashing in a multitasking environment.
D allow multiple print jobs to print their pages out simultaneously.
Answer: B
23. In Excel, any set of characters containing a letter , hyphen, or space is considered ___
(A) a formula
(B) text
(C) a name
(D) a title
(E) None of these
Ans (B)
24. All of the following are TRUE of Safe Mode EXCEPT:
A Safe Mode is a special diagnostic mode.
B Safe Mode loads all nonessential icons.
C Safe Mode allows users to troubleshoot errors.
D Safe Mode loads only the most essential devices.
Answer: B
25. Verification of a login name and password is known as:
A configuration.
B accessibility.
C authentication.
D logging in.
Answer: C
26. The combination of the operating system and the processor is referred to as the computer’s:
A CPU.
B platform.
C BIOS.
D CMOS.
Answer: B
27. The following message generally means:
A a nonsystem floppy has been left in the floppy disk drive.
B the CD drive is not functioning.
C the BIOS is corrupted.
D there is a problem loading a device.
Answer: A
28. Which of the following is the correct sequence of actions that takes place during the boot-up process?
A Load operating system ? Activate BIOS ? Perform POST ? Check configuration settings
B Activate BIOS ? Perform POST ? Load operating system ? Check configuration settings
C Perform POST ? Load operating system ? Activate BIOS ? Check configuration settings
D Activate BIOS ? Check configuration settings ? Perform POST ? Load operating system
Answer: B
29. All of the following are steps involved in the boot process EXCEPT:
A load the operating system into RAM.
B the power-on self-test.
C activate the basic input/output system (BIOS).
D load application programs.
Answer: D
30. The ____________, stored on a ROM chip, is responsible for loading the operating system from its permanent location on the hard drive into RAM.
A BIOS
B API
C device driver
D supervisor program
Answer: A
31. The basic input/output system (BIOS) is stored in:
A RAM.
B ROM.
C the CPU.
D the hard drive.
Answer: B
32. Ensuring that the essential peripheral devices are attached and operational is the ____________ process.
A configuration
B CMOS
C POST
D ROM
Answer: C
33. The memory resident portion of the operating system is called the:
A registry.
B API.
C CMOS.
D kernel.
Answer: D
34. Which of the following does NOT occur during the power-on self-test (POST)?
A The ScanDisk utility begins to run.
B The video card and video memory are tested.
C The BIOS identification process occurs.
D Memory chips are checked to ensure they are working properly.
Answer: A
35. All of the following are TRUE regarding virtual memory EXCEPT:
A any amount of RAM can be allocated to virtual memory.
B the setting for the amount of hard drive space to allocate to virtual memory can be manually changed.
C this temporary storage is called the swap file (or page file).
D virtual memory is physical space on the hard drive.
Answer: A

36. The operating system allows users to organize the computer’s contents in a hierarchical structure of directories that include all of the following EXCEPT:
A files.
B folders.
D drives.
D systems.
Answer: D

37. All of the following statements concerning windows are true EXCEPT:
A windows are an example of a command-driven environment.
B windows can be resized and repositioned on the desktop.
C more than one window can be open at a time.
D toolbars and scrollbars are features of windows.
Answer: A
38. All of the following statements concerning files are true EXCEPT:
A A file is a collection of related pieces of information stored together for easy reference.
B Files can be generated from an application.
C Files are stored in RAM.
D Files should be organized in folders.
Answer: C
39. Using Windows Explorer, a plus (+) sign in front of a folder indicates:
A an open folder.
B the folder contains subfolders.
C a text file.
D a graphics file.
Answer: B
40. If a word is typed that is not in Word’s dictionary, a ___ wavy underline appears below the word.
(A) red
(B) green
(C) blue
(D) black
(E) None of these
Ans (A)
41. Register is a
(a) Set of capacitors used to register input instructions in a digital computer
(b) Set of paper tapes and cards put in a file
(c) Temporary storage unit within the CPU having dedicated or general purpose use
(d) part of the auxiliary memory
(e) device to convert current signal into voltage signal
Ans (c)
42. Errors in computer results could be due to
(a) encoding of data (b) transmission of data
(c) manipulation of data (d) all of the above
(e) none of above
Ans (d)
43. Terminal is a
(a) device used to give supply to a computer
(b) Point at which data may leave or enter the computer
(c) ending point in a program
(d) point where wires are interconnected
(e) an input/output device
Ans (b)
44. A computer programmer
(a) enters data into computer
(b) writes programs
(c) changes flow chart into instructions
(d) provides solutions to complex problems
(e) does total planning and thinking for a computer
Ans (e)
45.Pickup wrong definition
(a) Off line - is a system peripheral equipment not controlled by CPU
(b) Online - is system in which peripheral equipment is in direct contact with CPU
(c) Peripherals - are hardware under the control of CPU, like punched card readers, tapes, drums, disk, output devices
(d) PL/I is the acronym Peripheral Listing /Index
(e) Program or routine is a set sequence of instructions given to computer for problem solving
Ans (d)
46. When a CD (Compact Disc used in audio and Video system) is seen in sunlight, rainbow like colours are seen. This can be explained on the basis of phenomenon of
(a) reflection and diffraction
(b) reflection and transmission
(c) diffraction and transmission
(d) refraction, diffraction and transmission
(e) none of these
Ans (d) Internet is an inter-networking of information from one part of the network to any other provided the information is packed according to certain conventions

47. For reproducing sound, a CD (Compact Disc) audio player uses a
(a) quartz crystal
(b) titanium needle
(c) laser beam
(d) barium titanium ceramic
(e) none of these
Ans (c) LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
48. The memory of a computer is commonly expressed in terms of Kilobytes or Megabytes. A byte is made up of
(a) eight decimal digits (b) eight binary digits
(c) two binary digits (d) two decimal digits (e) none of these
Ans (b) A byte consists of 8 bits—8 binary digits
49. Which of the following circuit is used as a 'Memory device' in computers?
(a) Rectifier (b) Flip-Flop (c) Comparator (d) Attenuator (e) none of these
Ans (b) Flip-flop refers to an electronic component which can adopt one of two possible states -0 or 1. It acts as an electronic switch which gets changed its state when input signals are received
50. Which is/are the main provisions of Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000?
(a) Legal recognition to digital signatures and documents.
(b) Finalisation of contracts through electronic media.
(c) Making hacking with computer system an office.
(d) All of the above
Ans (d)
51. Consider the following statements about Internet facility:
I. It serves as the largest one-line information system.
II. It provides the most dependable and latest mode for sending E-mail.
III. Recurring expenditure on communication E-mail is very high.
IV. It is often misused and has triggered cyber-crimes.
Which of these statements are correct?
(a) I, II and IV (b) I and IV (c) II, III and IV (d) II and III
Ans (a)
52. The computer device primarily used to provide hard copy is the
(a) CRT (b) Line Printer (c) Computer Console (d) Card Reader
Ans (b)
53. The unit of hardware, which an operator uses to monitor computer processing, is the
(a) Card Reader (b) CPU (c) Line Printer (d) Console
Ans (d)
54. Computers can be classified in which of the following hierarchical orders?
(a) PC, Large, Super Micro, Super Computer
(b) Super Micro, PC, Large, Super Computer
(c) PC, Super Micro, Large, Super Computer
(d) Large, Super Micro, Super Computer, PC
Ans (c)
55. Which one of the following is a stored program machine?
(a) Micro-processor (b) Calculator
(c) Analog-computer (d) Micro-computer
Ans (d)
56. First generation computer systems used
(a) Transistors (b) Vacuum tubes
(c) Magnetic cores (d) Silicon chips
Ans (b)
57. Transistors are associated with which computer system?
(a) First generation (b) Fifth generation
(c) Second generation (d) None of these
Ans (c)
58. Charles Babbage invented
(a) ENIAC (b) Difference engine (c) Electronic computer (d) Punched card
Ans (b)
59. Who wrote the book 'Computer Liberation and Dream Machine', the first book on personal computers?
(a) John McCarthy (b) Ted Nelson (c) Niklaus Wirth (d) Karl Capek
Ans (b)
60. Who was the inventor of mechanical calculator for adding numbers?
(a) Charles Babbage (b) Peano (c) Newton (d) Pascal
Ans (D)
61. The most widely used commercial programming computer language is
(a) BASIC (b) COBOL (c) FORTRAN (d) PASCAL
Ans (b) Cobol is abbreviated term for Common Business Oriented Language. It is high level programme language designed to assist the task of programs by enabling them to write programme in more simple manner
62.The brain of a computer is
(a) CPU (b) CD (c) Floppy disc (d) Megabyte
Ans (A) CPU is abbreviated term for Central Processing Unit. It is the principal operating part of a computer
63. Foxpro' is
(a) a medicine (b) a disease (c) a computer language (d) an animal
Ans (C)
64.In computer language, one kilobyte equals
(a) 1000 bytes (b) 1024 bytes (c) 100 bytes (d) 8 bytes
Ans (b) The memory of a computer is commonly expressed in terms of kilobytes
65. Which one of the following is not a programming language of a computer?
(a) BASIC (b) FORTRAN (c) LASER (d) PASCAL
Ans (c)
66.Which of the following packages is used for composition in printing press?
(a) Lotus (b) dBase (c) Page Maker (d) Word Perfect
Ans (c)
67. Which one of the following is not a computer language?
(a) BASIC (b) COBOL (c) LOTUS (d) FORTRAN
Ans (d)
68. The individual within the operations group who ordinarily uses a variety of keyboard devices, is the
(a) Data Clerk (b) Keypunch Operator
(c) Data Entry Clerk (d) Computer Operator
Ans (c)
69. An advantage of a distributed word processing network is
(a) increased number of reports handled
(b) less delay in inter-office communications
(c) greater corporate control over outputs
(d) All of these
Ans (b)
70.The retrieval of information from the computer is defined as
(a) collection of data (b) data retrieval operations
(c) output (d) data output collection
Ans (c)
71. Which of the following terms could be used to describe the concurrent processing of computer programs via CRTs, on one computer system?
(a) Time sharing (b) On-line processing
(c) Interactive processing (d) All of these
Ans (d)
72.The daily processing of corrections to customer accounts best exemplifies the processing mode of
(a) batch processing (b) real-time processing
(c) time-sharing (d) off-line processing
Ans (a)
73. A characteristic of card system is
(a) slowness in processing data
(b) using cards as records of transactions
(c) needing a larger data staff
(d) All of these
Ans (d)
74. Which of the following floppy sizes exists?
(a) 5.25 inches (b) 4.75 inches (c) 6 inches (d) 8 inches
Ans (a)
75. MS-DOS is the name of a/an
(a) Application software (b) Hardware
(c) System software (d) None of these
Ans (c)
76. A peripheral device used in a word processing system is
(a) Floppy disk (b) Magnetic card reader
(c) CRT (d) All of these
Ans (d)
77. A term used interchangeably with diskette is
(a) Disk cartridge (b) Disk pack
(c) Floppy disk (d) Packette disk
Ans (c)
78. An I/O device which provides photographic outputs for printing galleys, is the
(a) Camera printer (b) Automatic typesetter
(c) Radix printer (d) All of these
Ans (d)
79. Which one of the following a file?
(a) Floppy disk (b) Magnetic drum (c) magnetic tape (d) None of these
Ans (d)
80.A decimal equivalent of m second is
(a) 0.000001 sec (b) 1000000 sec (c) 0.001 sec (d) 1000 sec
Ans (a)
81. A characteristic of the ASCII code is
(a) its limitation to a maximum of 96 character configuration
(b) its use of the zone codes 1010, 1011 and 1100
(c) its independence from Hollerith code
(d) All of these
Ans (c)
82. A temporary storage area, attached to the CPU, for I/O operations, is a
(a) Channel (b) Buffer (c) Register (d) Core
Ans (b)
83. The computer code for interchange of information between terminals is
(a) ASCII (b) BCD (c) BCDIC (d) Hollerith
Ans (a)
84. ROM is composed of
(a) Magnetic cores (b) Micro-processors
(c) Photoelectric cells (d) Floppy disks
Ans (b)
85. Which of the following is true?
(a) Plotters are not available for microcomputer systems
(b) Micro-computer are not programmed like conventional computers
(c) Mini-computers are task-oriented
(d) The contents of ROM are easily changed
Ans (c)
86. Magnetic disk a medium known as
(a) Serial access (b) Direct access (c) Sequential access (d) Sequential and rotational access
Ans (b)
87. A dot-matrix printer
(a) is an input-output device (b) is an output device only
(c) is an input device only (d) None of these
Ans (b)
88.An octal number 237 is equal to the binary number
(a) 010 011 111 (b) 010 111 011
(c) 011 101 101 (d) 011 000 001
Ans (c)
89. A term associated with the comparison of processing speed is
(a) FFTS (b) MPG (c) MIPS (d) CPS
Ans (c)
90. The maximum size of a memory addressed by 12 bits is
(a) 1 K bytes (b) 16 K bytes (c) 32 K bytes (d) 4 K bytes
Ans (d)

91. A program that can copy itself and infect a computer without the permission or knowledge of the owner is called what?
1. Floppy
2. Virus
3. Java
4. Monitor
Answer: B
92. Which of these is a correct format of IP address?
1. 192.168.1.1
2. 192.168.111.1111
3. 192.168.900.1
4. 192.900.168.1
Answer: A
93. Which was the first web browser?
1. WorldWideWeb
2. Netscape Navigator
3. Internet Explorer
4. Safari
Answer: A. Introduced on 26th February 1991 by British scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, WorldWideWeb ran on the NeXTSTEP platform. It was later renamed Nexus to avoid confusion with the World Wide Web.
94. It is a small piece of text stored on a user's computer by a web browser for maintaining the state. What we are talking about?
1. Application
2. Session
3. Cookie
4. QueryString
Answer: C
95. Which of these is a correct format of Email address?
1. contact.website.info
2. contactwebsite.info
3. contact@website.info
4. contact@website@info
Answer: C
96. What does HTTP stands for?
1. Hypertext Transfer Protocol
2. Hypertext Transfer Plotter
3. Head Tail Transfer Plot
4. Head Tail Transfer Protocol
Answer: A
97. In computers ,what is the smallest and basic unit of information storage?
1. Bit
2. Byte
3. Newton
4. Mega byte
Answer: A
98. Which company is nicknamed "Big Blue"?
1. TCS
2. IBM
3. Microsoft
4. Satyam
Answer: C
99. What is JVM?
1. Jumber Verbose Mechanics
2. A part of IIS
3. Java Virtual Machine
4. .Net Framework
Answer: C
100. What is Windows XP?
1. Operating System
2. Storage Device
3. Processor
4. Output Device
Answer: A
 
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